Now your user can shutdown with {{Ic|sudo shutdown -h now}}, and reboot with {{Ic|sudo reboot}}. Users wishing to power down a system can also use {{Ic|poweroff}} or {{Ic|halt}}. Use the {{ic|NOPASSWD:}} tag only if you do not want to be prompted for your password.

Now your user can shutdown with {{Ic|sudo shutdown -h now}}, and reboot with {{Ic|sudo reboot}}. Users wishing to power down a system can also use {{Ic|poweroff}} or {{Ic|halt}}. Use the {{ic|NOPASSWD:}} tag only if you do not want to be prompted for your password.

Now your user can shutdown with sudo shutdown -h now, and reboot with sudo reboot. Users wishing to power down a system can also use poweroff or halt. Use the NOPASSWD: tag only if you do not want to be prompted for your password.

For convenience, you can add these aliases to your user's ~/.bashrc if you have it enabled (or to /etc/bash.bashrc for system-wide settings):